A few blooms from over the weekend

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  1. cherylad

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    The Bottlebrush is getting ready to explode with color.

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    And here's a super cute Columbine Hinckley. Toni was looking for one and I found a couple at a hardware store. Had to keep one for myself. I think I need to go back there and get some more.




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    And then there's a patch of Guara that's really starting to look good.




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    And behind them is the Society Garlic.



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    Cheryl, your green thumb extends all the way to your shoulder! I think you'll find that the gaura is attractive to pollinators, and that the Hinkley will self-seed and spread in a restrained manner.
    Your flower beds are so lovely--thank you for sharing with those of us who don't have your way with flowers!
     
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    Very pretty! Seeing your photos gives me something to look forward to. We're so late this year, or at least it feels that way. Daffodils are just starting to bloom.
     
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    Those are BEAUTIFUL!
     



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  6. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Thanks everyone! It sure does the heart good to look out there and see colors (besides brown). :stew1:
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    No fair, your Columbine is already blooming. Just checked on mine and no bloom insight :rolleyes: It's such a cute bloom!!
    My Guara is just starting to bloom too.
     
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    I love all of them. It's good you have them labeled cause when I see them out in nurseries I remember that I want them. Thanks.
     
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    Toni... I think my Columbine is getting a bit too much sun. Your leaves look so much greener and healthier than mine. Hopefully when the Texas Star gets bigger and blocks out some more of the sun, it'll do better.
     
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    Awww, you've got lots of nice colour. :drool: I like the bottlebrush bloom a lot, it's so different from what we're growing here.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Thanks Barb and Droopy!
     
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    Oh me, oh my Cheryl.
    This was a really nice posting. I enjoyed seeing these flowers very much.
    You really are the lucky one.
     
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    Awesome possum! :p I am kind of jealous of the society garlic :D I think our winters are too severe for it :(
     
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    Hi Cheryl,..lovely flower on that Society Garlic,..that Bottlebrush Plant is a sure winner,..i was thinking of Bottlebrush Plant today as someone gave me bulbs for "Liatris spicata" and the flower reminded me of it,..now that i see yours they were only similar in my mind.

    Nice Columbine as well,..mine are nearly ready to bloom,..weather permitting of course,..its raining all day,..badly needed.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd. Yes... I am very lucky indeed (and I remind myself of this everyday) to have a place where I can have my flower gardens. And I'm also lucky that some of the plants like it here!

    Deanna... A co-worker gave me some of the Society Garlic last year. I sure was happy to see their blooms stand up and wave to me.

    Philip... I looked up yoru Latris... and I can see how it would be called a Bottlebrush also. Very pretty. My Bottlebrush is actually a tree (Callistemon rigidus). I intend to keep it trimmed down to about 5-6 foot. My brother had one that grew as tall as his house!
    I think the Columbine is getting too much sun. I went back to the shop where I found it today, and they didn't have anymore. So I think I'll dig this one up and put it a container so I can put it in a shadier spot. Hope it makes it because the flower is so darn cute!
     
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    Hi Cheryl,..i agree about shifting the Columbine,..mine thrived when i planted them under rose bushes so they then had a sort of woodland shade for parts of the day,..i hope your "Columbine Hinckley" thrives and you manage to collect some seeds.
     

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